News from 05/12/1992
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Colin Bell, Charles Woodhouse, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Susan Carson-Rowland, Martin Fletcher, Sam Kiley, John Best, Jon Ashworth, Chris Petit, Paul Heiney, Edward Owen, Caroline D. Armitage, Lisanne Radice, Mary Killen, Roger Fry, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Bill Frost, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Anne McELVOY, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Arthur Leathley Political Staff, J. E. Adams (Professor Emeritus), Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Sebastian Goetz and Peter Brown, Richard Streeton, Hazel Leslie, Gerald Davies, Natalie Barrett, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Michael Lloyd, S. J. Boulton, Louise Taylor, P. A. Hollings, Sue Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Brian Morton, Robert Nye, Jenny MacArthur, Cynthia Rose, Anthony Herschel Hill, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Joseph Connolly, Lord Snowdon, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Nigella Lawson, Nicholas Wapshott, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, David Webb, Nicole Swengley, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Peter J. Hyde, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Sara Parkin, Audrey Phillips, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, R. Y., Norman Hammond, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Sarah Bagnall and Nicholas Wood, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Catherine Sampson and Martin Fletcher, Matthew D'ancona, Cheryl Taylor, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, Matthew d'Ancona, N. L., Hazel R. Morgan, Sally Brampton, Annie Irvine, J. Tall, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Ross, Julian Broad, Norma Levine, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Robin Stacey, Ronald Faux and John Vincent, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, David Miers, Christopher Thomas, M. H., Jane Bidder, Dennis G. France, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Sara McConnell, George Cunningham (Labour MP), Simon Berry (Director), Leslie Fielding (Vice Chancellor), Matthew Parris, John Hart (Senior Classics Master), Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, N. I. Barnes, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Frank Jeffery, Michael Seely, Caitlin Moran, Mr Lemon, Denis Cashman, Walter Gammie, Margaret Miers, George Brock and Tom Walker and Charles Bremner, Michael Phillips, C. W. V. McCleery, David Sinclair, Martin Howe, Philip Pangalos, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Charles Hennessy, F. B., Lucasta Miller, Alan Coren, Anthony Everitt, Secretary-General, Grace M. Briggs, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Mark Steyn, Alexander Ross, Lulu Yu, David Powell, Caroline Moore, Rev Jonathan Sedgwick, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, P. Glaister, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Jan Raath, Melinda Camber Porter, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoReagan, at Oxford, joins the call for action against Serbia Army camp intruders fired on by sentry Index Weekend Chaplin Insurers seek bomb cover safety net Ministers are determined to resist insurers' pressure to provide a cash safety net for companies whose premises have been wrecked by terrorist bomb blasts Prince sympathises with French farmers over Gatt Fashion Religion Lamont rules out job swap Spotlight blamed Bush says Somalia aid is 'God's work' Omega Students call for flexible two-term academic year Two reports on university education are expected to discuss radical changes in the academic year and the funding of maintenance grants for students Minister aims to cut waiting time with new GP guidelines Patient's Charter Manchester picks up the pieces Waterman Big Brother Goes Window Shopping Heads condemn tests at 14 as bureaucratic monster Smith says patience is best policy Anglican shrine bans women priests News in Brief Doctor blinded wife Designer's fatal slip Jilted lover jailed Sex abuser care Triad case man freed Lorry drivers hijacked Taxman nets records Spotlight near curtain started Windsor fire, enquiry decides Investigators find that nobody was to blame for multi million pound castle blaze Royal staff will meet fire and heritage experts next week to discuss measures to prevent a repetition of the Windsor disaster at other historic properties Diplomat gets 20 years for smuggling The day the pound died Reagan wows bright young things at the Oxford Union The former American president, undimmed by time, collected an oar and seemed to want another for the set Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky 'Baby swap' parents say waiting is agony Abbey National When lawyers blow the whistle on sport As athletes move into arena of big business, more disputes are going to court There is a growing realisation that sportsmen must obey the law of the land as well as the rules of the game ITV loses programme rights The Times By our Media Correspondent: Channel 5 takes off HQ ILPH Ministers rethink rights of immigrants Irish Minister predicts poll deadlock mil drag on till Christmas Renault Unearthed treasure up for sale Clinic helps phobics unbutton their fears Sex abuse 'almost ran of the mill' … Drink patrols Crash damages Chef fined Briton's plea Fire on ferry Osborne sale Gas found Last pickings Farmers reap bumper harvest from Britain's ERM exit Royals reflect our own image Credo The British Hernia Centre Canon Picture Gallery Nineteen whites hurt in Cape cafe blast General pledges to 'meet fire with fire' Mercury Isolated Indians welcome tourists Lunn Poly From AFP in Phnom Penh: Hostages shot at by Khmer Rouge Our Foreign Staff: Bush sends troops into Somalia to protect food airlift US marines are about to land in Mogadishu. The Pentagon does not share the White House's belief that the tour of duty will be short Patten reforms win Nixon's backing Stephen Fry Activist sacked by US rights group Britain cautioned not to backslide over Maastricht Christian Democrat leaders say that European union will go ahead, with or without the countries that have expressed doubts Single market fails to enthuse Swiss Everest Europe laments half-hearted UK As Others See US a weekly look at how the world views Britain Mussolini granddaughter seeks cash to buy II Duce's home BUPA Healthchoice (Reuter): Oil kills Spanish wildlife News in Brief (AP): Man charged for disco bomb (Reuter): Captain jailed Sunnie tribute (AP): Lee steps down (Reuter): Corsica protest Verdict given (Reuter): Last word MacEdonia divisions signal diplomatic stalemate EC members could sour relations with Greece if they give in to pressure to recognise MacEdonia, Michael Binyon writes Yeltsin supporters call for referendum to beat… President Yeltsin is being driven by hardliners to dissolve the full parliament. His moderate critics are eyeing cabinet posts Our Foreign Staff: Nato told Balkan war will spread N&P Baby food on its way to Bosnia The Times 1st Aid Glad to be creditworthy Building society proposals to discriminate in favour of married couples are unfair, unjust and unworkable, argues Matthew Parris The battle for Russia's soul Hardliners are poised to derail Yeltsin's plans, says Anne McElvoy This caring imperialism America is taking up the white man's burden with is misguided intervention in Somalia Rooting for a Windsor dig The Times Diary Shelf life The Times Diary Ill wind? The Times Diary Pink'un The Times Diary Picture Gallery Labour co-ordinating committee is bringing out a new… The Times Diary Biter bit The Times Diary Against Aggression The West needs a winter of statesmanship to curb a Balkan war Maastricht and referendums Paying the piper Fit and proper John Gummer's reasons for quitting synod examined Musical variety Prison education Services and shows Missing millions Life, death and caring A green shoot? Court Circular European Court of Justice Church services tomorrow Personal Column Today's royal engagements Appointment European Institute for the Media Luncheon Service dinner Church news Weekend birthdays Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthur Stephenson Arthur Stephenson, prolific trainer of winning steeplechasers and hurdlers in the north of England, died in Bishop Auckland on December 3, aged 72. He was born on April 7,1920 John Page-Phillips John Page-Phillips, president of the Monumental Brass Society, a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and a well known antique dealer, died at his home at St Peter's Hall, Suffolk, on November 14 aged 62. He was born on June 17,1930 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parkinson's Disease Society Announcements Combat Stress PCC Announcements & Personal Notices 2care Nureddin Atassi Nureddin Atassi, president of Syria, 1966-70, died in Paris on December 3 aged 63. He was born in Homs in 1929 Picture Gallery Professor Norman Dees Professor Norman Dees, director of extra-mural studies at the University of Glasgow, 1961-81, died on November 11 aged 76. He was born on April 7,1916 On This Day Russia in Europe Reg Cooper Antiques Fairs Multiple Display Advertising Items Insurers battle over bombs cover The Times Crossword No 19,094 Business Times Weather Call AA Boadwatch No Title Weather Bevenoaks HIFI Weekend Money The Pound Business Sugar faces up to possible defeat in vote Alan Sugar's controversial plan to take Amstrad private is on a knife-edge. At Thursday's shareholders meeting, a few votes could make all the difference Cautious optimism at Treasury after car sales edge up Jaguar proves it has not lost its teeth Sport A cloudy future for beer Racing Abbey sells unclaimed shares Whittingdale Gilt-Edged Experts Barclays plans for £200m provision over limy exposure Barclays, Britain's biggest bank, will be obliged to make record provisions of more than £2 billion against bad debts this year and may be forced to cut its divined Hong Kong ends its losing streak Coal contracts 'should not prejudice' review The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Job losses grow by another 1,100 KIO's Spanish group goes into voluntary liquidation Flat outlook at Wolves & Dudley Tempus John Menzies to close Early Learning in US BA meets over Qantas Receivers called in Nu-Swift passes payout Opec output 'easing' Cutback clips Dobson VTech falls at half time British Funds Raise your glasses, Norman has seen little green shoots again Week Ending Matthew Bond Millionaire marketing guru who reigns supreme Business Profile: Tom Peters Carol Leonard finds that America's highly paid business observer is an unexpectedly modest man Holland Transavia City scents Gardner Merchant deal Stock Market The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Dow doses on a higher note … Tips and the Taxman Christmas clampdown on credit card fraud Saying that won't do nicely Banks drag feet on complaints Comment Fidelity Investments Second holders at risk over claims for compensation Guiness Flight Halifax Tips of the job are a taxable perk Insurers assess cost of stormy weather Tax help put on video Save & Prosper Allied Trust Bank Loans should carry a health warning Bank fees and interest charges top list of complaints to ombudsman Friendly society may have to impose levy The IFAP Centre General Accident changes policies Save & Prosper Yorkshire Building Society Great Central Railway National & Provicial Building Soaiety Save & Prosper M&G Two sides to tax refunds Malvern masters' case and the use of Hansard by the law lords Allied Trust Bank Due notice Premium Fixed Interest Trust Loose change Post haste from the Revenue Interest Rates Roundup First-Time Buyers Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Shares slip in erratic trading Portfolio Plus Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust … Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Allenby confirms his high promise Havant can call on Cross Hockey By our Sports Staff: Dispute bugs Faldo as he surrenders second-round lead Golf Cricket chronicle paints a vivid picture Ivo Tennant turns the pages on the game's early days Broadhalfpenny Down, when disputes were resolved with a dozen claret Guide … Tomorrow The Times Court of Appeal rejects Aga Khan's move over Aliysa Tony Underwood may rue absence from North game England wing's prior commitment opens door for rivals Risks involved in allocating World Cup to South Africa Rugby Commentary Match-By-Match Guide Murphy sizes up task Bowlers excel for Pakistan Pringle strikes back for New Zealand Batsmen hurry for cover Cricket Miinnehoma ready to spark another big double for Pipe … Mandarin, Thunderer: Chepstow Hopes rise as rain abates Mandarin: Wetherby New series draws the rising stars Rising Stars Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Cahervillahow to top bill at Punchestown Stephenson's death casts giant shadow on racing Yesterday's Results Nottingham Rapid Raceline Full Results Service Newlove lifts Rovers into into contention Rugby League Harder task for Oxford Athletics Footbal's rebel with applause rides on in search of his niche Saturday portrait: Eric Cantona, by Peter Ball TV man who tucks into all-round diet With Ski Sunday upon us once more, Jasper Rees examines what makes David Vine the solid prop of Bbc sports programmes Snow blows away winning cheque for Kitt The Khans elimiante the Britons In Brief Davis through Silver lining Boone advances Treasurer leaves Aldridge puts his class on display Hill left out in the cold For the Record Kelly defends his court statements supporting Blissett FA official heavily criticised Liverpool's cup hopes are dashed O'Neill sure of his real goal FA Cup Match-By-Match Guide to the Premier League Strong prepare to wilt in the heat of the Davis Cup Tennis Delaveau sweeps to outstanding victory Equestrianism Straggler rounds Horn Yachting Golf Ferguson undecided over Cantona 117th Manchester derby may start without United's new £1.2m signing IAAF takes on Reynolds Taylor's Port Sterling ends farce fittingly A day in the life of a legend Sporting Diary Horse sense In the firing line England faces political battle for World Cup Racing Entry (winning) MacAllan Ho! Ho! Ho! High spirits and happy souls Traditional Anglicanism may be in decline, says Matthew d' Ancona, but spirituality is finding other expression All downhill on the learning curve Why are sensible people unable to benefit from experience? Weened Voice Alan Coren What to Wear The Faithful Theatre London Picture Gallery Save the Children Film Dance David Freeman Director of Opera Factory Evenings out Music Video Exhibitions Word-Watching Bookings I must forsake the tractor, and plough my furrow alone Farmers Diary Paul Heiney Free love in the turkey yard Robin Young finds a farmer making a lot of birds very happy-at least until they their end at Christmas Call of the gravel pit Feather report Noble Caledonia Limited Bake your cake and send it Frances Bissell, the Times cook, suggests some seasonal cakes that travel well Phileas Fogg Best of British to your door Stock up the Christmas larder without leaving home Hotlines to the wine experts Let the merchants do the packing. Jane MacQuitty dials for help Calories to cut How to have your festive feast and survive it too Piermont Victoria Wine Hooked on the best Food Spy: Smoked Salmon Shoparound AXIOM Fillers for under a fiver The old adage that the best things come in small parcels is truer then ever, Nicole Swengley writes. The items shown here are available nationwide for less than £5, and all would be welcome as gifts in their own right, or simply as stocking fillers The Direct Foam Supply Co The Dufflecoat Company The Essential Hat Co Spots Ltd Mason Pearson Factory Shop Seymour Shirts Office party animals Where will the best Christmas bashes be held? Anywhere, except in the office and the wackier the venue, the better. Sebastian Goetz and Peter Brown join in Haunted by ghosts of Christmas repasts You know you've reached adulthood when parents and children descend on you and expect you to mastermind Christmas. Sue Crewe examines a stressful tradition Party lines Glengoyne My Perfect Weekend Former chair of the Green Party Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Pioneer Roof Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items The Domestic Paraphernalia Co Home & Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Gifts for green fingers Francesca Greenoak on glamorous and practical gardening accessories for Christmas Multiple Display Advertising Items Burbage & Pallot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Coren Feathering a nest of troubles in Cricklewood A dose of unity and tradition The first in a new series of reviews on where to worship in Britain Saturday Rendezvous The Times Sorta Charming American Guy Domesday County Edition Roaring teens, boring twenties What to Wear When you grow out of cider swigging and unsubtle chat-up lines, what constitutes a good party? Julia Llewellyn Smith finds out Santa-free zones The Churchill How to duck the season's greetings Breaks from Christmas If the sound of jingle bells is less than music to your ears, … with Robin Young to find some peace and quiet on earth Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Voyagesjules Verne Where to go for a merry Christmas away Christmas Breaks A gift-wrapped package of suggestions full of seasonal cheer, in Britain or abroad Get cracking! Dig out your old cards, felt-tip pens, tinsel and foil and put restless children to festive work, Jane Bidder says Property Buyers Guide Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Fitted Bathrooms The Times Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cowan Head Leicestershire/lincolnshire Border Hertfordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes White Christmas for rent Multiple Display Advertising Items A flair for Francophile tastes Buyer's France Gift ideas with a distinctly French flavour for those who need a little encouragement Picture Gallery Magical Noh holds Bard Theatre: Benedict Nightingale goes out on a dark, stormy night; Martin Hoyle looks in on a dark, stormy life The Tempest Barbican Mahler in his own milieu Classical Records Times Day of Gastronomic Excellence Number one with a bullet - or a knife Ice Cube grows rich rapping everything that offends him most of the world, it seems Rock Records The Sunday Times In sickness and in hell Playing the Wife Ustinov Studio, Bath Satchmo and much more Jazz Records Orangerie Italiana 1992 Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Art Galleries Barclays A Christmas Carol Best Musical Satellite Boggle Saturday Television and Radio Variations Radio 3 Variations Sunday Television and Radio Satellite MOPS Nostalgia at the push of a button Nigella Lawson praises the BBC for allowing viewers to wallow among the televisual Rembrandts and Chippendales Concise Crossword No 2963 Winning Move Word-Watching Everyone's a comedian tonight TV Preview Preaching revolution for real Caitlin Moran on a band known equally for mutilation and music Guilty Secret: Laura Fitzsimmons Interbook The Times Harrods Ltd Salvatore Ferragams TAG Heuer PHS Gates to oblivion Saturday Review The Great Dictator Forty years after Charlie Chaplin was hounded out of America, David Robinson reopens his Fbi file and uncovers evidence that he was the victim of a vendetta executed by one man J. Edgar Hoover Tuscany per Uomo Haagen-Dazs Haagen-Dazs The woman who used to be Sam Fox The most famous stunner in the history of Page Three has come a long way since she first bard her personality to the world. Sally Brampton talks to the glamorous model-turned-singer, and discovers the qualities that helped her to stay popular with her clothes on. Photographs by David Bailey No Title DAKS Simpson Isuzu Secret agenda of the summit city Edinburgh hides its second self with practised skill. Colin Bell explores the side the Eurosummit delegates will not see Pedigree Draught Martini On the dilemma of the horns Three African countries are to rejoin the rhino horn trade, despite the near extinction on the the species, Jan Raath writes Martini It's not the thought, it's the gift that counts City Lights Tokyo Picture Gallery News from the Front Holland & Holland Holland & Holland Holland & Holland Love him tender, love him true, take him to your art The King is dead, long live the King: Elvis is alive in the work of artists he inspires, and will soon take his place in a national museum. He may even have helped Bill Clinton's election victory, Cynthia Rose writes If it's green, we reject it McDonald's Long black silk dress with striped net sleeves and… Girls in Film It's not what you see, it's what you can't quite see, half-revealed under a layer of see-through chiffon, artfully embroidered lace, or sensitively placed sequins, that counts, Iain R. Webb reviews this season's erotica, proving that less is amour. Photographs by Julian Broad Cox&Kings Strand Theatre Saleroom Johnny Van Haeften Bluthners Girls in Film Electrum Green's Antique Galleries Westminster Antiques Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items Stamps To Sell? Royal Institute of Oil Painters Harmers of London Richard Green Nutrasome Grand Marnier Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Prices are approximate, for a three-course meal for two, including modest wine and aperitif. Dishes are mentioned as an indication and are subject to frequent change. Reviews and distilled from articles previously published in the main column. Fish Uncorking pure genius At last Ireland's wealth of local produce is being treated with the respect it deserves, Charles Hennessy writes Picture Gallery Olympus 110 Superzoom Master of the cheesy plate Clement Freud Gut Peelings Clement Freud prepares a dish for Lord Snowdon Scrambled Eggs and Smoked Salmon A hand for the kitchen staff It takes more than a top-name chef to cook up a meal, Robin Young writes, and thsi should be acknowledged Martell On the road to nowhere Travel Fifty years ago, 15,000 men built the Alaska Highway. Tim Heald retraces their steps through the gold-rush towns of northern Canada to the Alaskan wastelands A star is raised and borne The Karmapas of Tibet are the pop priests of their culture, Norma Levine discovers P&O Motorola News from the far north Travel There is more to Finland than vodkadrinking, Joseph connolly writes Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Viva Iberia Group Christmas & New Year Africa America Kumuka Overseas Travel Special Interests Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Black Prince Africa Exclusive Rye, East Sussex UK Holidays Twickers World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinder Club Thiers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel ABTA The Magic of Italy Rockford Travels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greece Special Interest Cruise and Sail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xmas Breaks IATA/ABTA Sex and the statesman Jfk Reckless Youth By Nigel Hamilton Century, £20 Dedicated follower of naked realism Thomas Eakins His Life and Art By William Innes Homer Abbeville, £60 Public life, private loneliness Henry James The Imagination of Genius By Fred Kaplan Hodder & Stoughton, £25 Ancient civilisations lost and found Breaking the Maya Code By Michael D. Coe Thames & Hudson. £14.95 The Italians Pop in for It All Day Long Clown in a poet's circle Hotel Lautreamont By John Ashbery Carcanet. £7.95 paperback Bright lights, empty souls Dino Living High in the Dirty Business of Dreams By Nick Tosches Secker & Warburg, £16.99 In pursuit of trivia Mexico By James Michener Secker & Warburg, £14.99 I Am the Clay By Chaim Potok Heinemann, £13.99 The Plagiarist By Benjamin Cheever Hamish Hamilton, £9.99 Paperbacks High on the Hog By Fraser Harrison Mandarin, £4.99 Espresso Take the ancient classics on board Enjoy a two-week eastern Medierranean cruise with The Times/Swan Hellenie Bridge by The Listener Crossword No 3179: Crossmot Solutions Crossword No 3176 The Games Page Long live pop rebellion The Times False address 'I had a bit of a rebellious nature' A Childhood: Jack Ashley Protect Children: Don't Make Them Breathe your… Xeryus
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